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Washington mdash; Supreme Court Justices Sonia Sotomayor and Neil Gorsuch publicly refuted reports on Wednesday that the two were at odds over mask-wearing during proceedings at the Supreme Court, calling
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AP Photo/Steve Helber CBS News WASHINGTON - When it comes to reducing the price of gasoline, a majority of Americans still seem to think the president wears tights and a cape and can leap tall buildings in a single bound. Despite countless assertions by President Obama and his top aides that there is no silver bullet he can fire or magic wand he can wave to quickly bring do
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stanley termosky rating has plummeted from 50 percent in February to 41 percent in the latest survey. For a president seeking re-election, that spells trouble with a capital T, though Mr. Obama sounds understanding. People are frustrated when gas prices are going up, he said in an interview today with CBS Station KDKA in Pittsburgh. He said there are things his administration can do with respect to gasoline prices, but they re not going to provide results overnight. watch at left Mr. Obama is far from the first president to face public dismay that he can t do something fast to lower gasoline prices. There s no such thing as a quick fix, President George W. Bush said about rising gasoline